The Second Apocalypse

Does Bakker usually do tours when he releases books? I got to see GRRM when book 5 came out (total disappointment) and had him sign my old kindle case with a sharpie lol. Id be willing to drive quite a ways for to let my nerdy inner fanboy get an autograph and a pic with Kellhus I mean Scott :-[

Not that I've heard of. He seldom does public appearances but I imagine that if something comes up it will certainly be posted here. He doesn't seem particularly outgoing in terms of selling/promoting his books, so I'd really be surprised if he did an official tour.

geoint, the money thing is pretty much going to be decided by this time next year. With his all his planned book releases in the upcoming year, he will know if it is something that he can afford to do full time. I'd guess if he is successful enough in the next year, we might have a tour of some kind, but even then its not particularly likely.

Save up some money to make a trip to Canada. If he ever shows up, that's where it will be.

I just don't think he could draw in the crowds to make it worthwhile. I know Daniel Abraham had one recently that was limited to a very small region around his home and attendees said there was really like no one there.

I would help fund/coordinate something if we wanted to plan some kind of small meet up once TUC is released though.

Bolivar that is potentially a great idea. But I fear you are correct. At the reading I went too, There were a total of 2 people there that had actually read the series, which were me and a good friend of mine I brought along. The others, about 10, were taking a class and presumably got some kind of credit for showing up (the class's professor was also there). That was right around Bakker's home town.

It would feel like a waste of time and money for several hundred dollars of flight tickets and travel expenses to show up to some empty room with for a pair of die-hard fans.

Even if all the active members here, at Westeros, and those that built the Wiki's all showed up at one place, we'd end up with like 10-20 people. We need more voices. Maybe after TUC comes out there will be an uptick in interest.

Title: Re: Book Tour
Post by: geoint on October 21, 2014, 03:51:16 pm

You're probably right. Damnit Scott put some singing dwarves, fair elf maidens or schools of witchcraft and wizardry in the books and then you would have to fight through armies of fans to get to the book stores!

But then it wouldn't be the same awesome series I know and love... I can wait though. Hopefully in a few years the series will have gained more attention and popularity and some type of meeting might be possible.

Yeah, that's why I think our best bet would be take account of who's going, pick the least prohibitive city, everyone chips in for His Arcane Holiness, and we all crash a dive bar or something. It would be awesome if we could pull it off with everyone buying cheap bus tickets but I doubt it would be that simple.

Yeah, that's why I think our best bet would be take account of who's going, pick the least prohibitive city, everyone chips in for His Arcane Holiness, and we all crash a dive bar or something. It would be awesome if we could pull it off with everyone buying cheap bus tickets but I doubt it would be that simple.

I need to explore the the forum more in my solitude. I miss so much.

We do have an international membership here - but you're completely right, proximity to Bakker somewhat determines an endeavour like this.

But it seems easily accomplished and there are only so many practical hurdles towards organizing something like this.

Start generating a buzz everywhere there are Bakker fans. Try and get those interested to participate in one thread or poll so we can vet cities (I assume the majority of Bakker fandom is in the states, at the moment). Crowd-source funds as per suggestions - I would approach Bakker about dates somewhere around this point, should there be evidence of interest. Maybe rent a hall in a hotel for an hour or two so Bakker can actually, you know, do some work and give us a talk about writing the series or something ;). Then go crash a dive-bar with those interested. Sleep it off at original hotel/conference booking. Voila.

I'd call it BakkerCon but this series allows for much more imaginative Pronouns.

Flying in/out of Chicago, as suggested above, is pretty much terrible, but the City I hear is great (though all the things are expensive).

Buffalo NY is a couple hour drive for Bakker, has a smallish but functional airport, and is also close to Niagara Falls for those who'd make a trip out of it. The city is just OK, but depending on where you end up there are several different Colleges around so I'm sure plenty of bars.

Well, I think Bakker would go wherever people are... especially, if his expenses are taken care of :).

i vote for Honolulu!

EDIT: srslytho - do u want to do this soon? cause my bank account is looking like a limping believer between the last well and Enathpaneah for a while :(

at this point i'd be more ready to support drawing a smiley face on a sheet of paper, labeling it 'R. Scott Bakker,' taping it to a chair at a Starbucks and having a loud conversation with him over a small cup of coffee. all those staring customers and workers, they are now the friendly regulars at TSA and so is this police officer, it's Wilshire and his puppy! and here are the Bakker themed handcuffs and taze--

Between here, Westeros, and the other lurkers around the web, we could be pushing a possible "bakkers dozen"!?

You're a Dad :P.

Also, I'm just helping facilitate and organize... I can't be a part of BakkerCon: American Apocalypse until 2016ish.

:) dadjokes!!!

ahem, what is this emerging Bakker fan and Buffalo connection? i am getting an eerie vibe now...i bet a map marked with Buffalo and the residence of Bakker fans would start to resemble an open skin spy face...

I was stationed in Texas but now Im out of the Army and back in southern California. With a LOOOONG heads up I might be willing/able to take a vacation somewhere but the odds aren't good. If anything ever happens in California or as far east as Las Vegas or Phoenix I would gladly pay a visit. Further than that though is just too long a drive for a broke college student.